Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1876 — Page 5

THE RENSSELAER UNION.

Thursday, January 20, 1876.

Mass Convention.

All Tolers of Jasper county, Irrespective of former party affiliations, who are favorable to the Independent Movement, are invited to meet In mass convention, in the coart honae in Rensselaer, Saturday, January 29th, 1676, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of appointing delegates to attend the Independent Btate Convention at Indianapolis February 16th, 1876, to reorganise the county central committee for the approaching campaign, and to consider such subjects and transact such business as may be brought before it. A full representation is desired, and prominent speakers from abroad will be invited to attend and deliver speeches upon questions pertaining to the welfare of the people and nation. A. D. Swain, Chairman Jasper County Independent Central Committee.

An attempt is being made to' organize a local dramatic club. More new fine card stock received at this office. Call for address cards. Elder D. T. Halstead will preach in the Christian church next Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Do not fail to bring that load of wood the first time you come to town with a team. It is needed. Mt. Doerle, recently from Pennsylvania, is clerking in Leopold's store. He is a gentleman to transact business with. Frost is all out of the ground onoe more, and the roads are in a horribly muddy condition. Later; it is freezing again. A ohange of has been made on the New Albany railroad. Trains now pass at Franoesville at 1:30 p. m. R. H. Purcupile, (“Hen,”) went with the Indiana editoriapfexcurslon last week as the representative of the Remington Record. Mr. Alex Gow, secretary Indiana Centennial Board, has thanks for photographic representations of the Indiana Centennial headquarters building at Philadelphia. We are glad to notice that Auditor Barkley, Mr. S. P. Howard and Mr. Frank W. Babcock are convalescing from their late attacks of sickness, and able to be on duty again. Mr. Goddard commenced filling bis ice house last week- The ice was about four inches thick and 1 ad become quite tender by thawing. It may become solid again in the house. Messrs. Tillberry & Moore, proprietors of the new restaurant, get tip. n tip top dish of oysters on short notice. Cakes, pies, etc., always <mi hand. A warm meal and n cup of hot coffee may be procured at their rooms whenever wanted. Call and see them. Rev. Mr. Ilussell, agent for the Indiana Sunday school cause, will visit Rensselaer and preach in the Baptist church on the 7th of February. His meetings will probably be protracted throughout the week; and an earnest invitation is extended the public to attend. Price, jeweler, has a large new regulator clock in his store that cost slls. It is built on the eight day plan and varies from correct time only one and one-fourth minutes in a year. Set your clocks, Watches, shop bells and school bells by it and let there be uniform time in town. Miss Lydia Dwiggins, teacher, reports for the month ending January 14tb, an enrollment of 35 scholars in school number l of Jordan township, and an average daily attendance of 3l£. Litlie Dutton, James Mathena and Caroline Mathena were perfect in punctuality, study and deportment. The blacksmiths of Rensselaer have entered into an agreement, which will go into effect on the Ist day of Febuary next and remain in force one year fronf that time, not to permit any kind of work they do to leave their respective shops until it is paid for. They propose .to inaugurate the pay-on-delivery system, and adhere to it. 16-3 t William W. Reed, teacher of eohool number 1, Milroy township, reports for the month that ended December 15, 1875, an enrollment of 27 scholars. Ida Benson, Am*nda Benson, Ally Meadows, Emma Tapp,,Mary J. Tapp, Emma Dean, LueyFoulks, Charles Johns, Charles Israel, Martin Dean and Glovec Dean were punctual in attendance. For the month tfiat ended January 14th there was an enrollment of 31. Amy Israel, Emma Tapp, Lucy Foulks, Martin Dean and Charles Dean punotual. Good seasoned oak wood brings $3.50 per cord, green wood $3 per cord; anthracite coal sl4 to sls per ton, “soft” coal $lO to $11; flour $7 to $8 a barrel; com 25 cents a bushel; oats2soents; potatoes 40 cents; onious 80 cents at retail; cabbage 30 cents to 50 cents per dpzcn heads; fresh beef 6 cents to cents a pound; fresh pork 8 to 12£ cents; lard 15 cents; butter 15 cents; best factory cheese 16| to 18 oents; eggs lficeHts a dozen; live turkeys 6 oents a pound; live geese 40 cents to 45 oents eaeh; live chickens $1.50 ptf dozen; Thk Usibx $2 a year, in advance.

Mr. Silas L. Swain drives a Howe sewing machine peddling wagon behind his fine carriage team, when the roads are id' condition to be traveled. He has taken an agency to sell thenjt and will travel during the year in this business. Marriage licenses were issued by the clerk of Jasper county since last report to Thomas B. Skeele and Sarah F. Sheaffer; William Cooper and Nancy Ellbn Wenrick; Mahlon Johnson and Jennie Tracy; Granville M°ody, jr., and Mary J. Parkison. Report says that Messrs. Ancpl Woodworth (“Barney”) and Field. Lester have formed a partnership for the running of a line of freight teams between this town and Bradford, on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago railroad. It is understood that they will make daily trips each way, except Sundays, Messrs. Cotton Bros., recently of Remington, have established a lumber yard at this town. The need of an enterprise ot this kind has long been felt, and if the gentlemen now engaged in it manifest a reasonable amount of business tact they ought to make it pay them well. Their stock is on the corner of yan Rensselaer and Rutson streets, opposite and southwest of the court house square. For the month that ended January 14th, Miss Eva Halstead reports an enrollment of 35 pupils in school 3 of Marion township; average attendance 33£; perfect in attendance, punctuality and deportment, Ida Gwin, Josie Parkison, Stella Johnson, Allie Johnson, Jaley Parkison, Maggie Parkison, Evalyn Parkison, Minnie McDonald, Thomas Moore, Eddy Kays, Harry Kays, Hoover Kays, Alice McDonald, Frank Johnson and Harry Cooms.

The building of a bridge across the Iroquois river, at the Lamson lord, five miles below here, is said to be indefinitely postponed. Qnes tion was raised as to the location of a public highway at that crossing, and also whether legal notice had been given of the letting of the contract; and the contractor, not liking the cloudy appjarance of these essential matters is said to have thought it prudent to abandon his job before commencing it. The bridge across the Iroquois river at the Pullens crossing, five miles north of town, is completed and has been accepted by the commissioners and paid for. There is considerable muttering in certain quarters about the manner in which the contract was let by the board, which it is charged was very crooked and in violation of the provisions of ihe statute made to govern 6iich cases. It is also said that tlie structure inadequate for the place, that it is a botched job, and that the price paid for it is far in excess of its value. Of course we assume no responsibility for these criticisms—know nothing about their foundation, whether based on facts or not—but only give publication to current talk. Satisfied. —Many housewives who have been using Baking Powder for years, have become satisfied that D. B. DeLand & Co.’s Best Chemical Sglerutvs is better for all purposes, and therefore cannot be induced to use Baking Powder or any other hi and of Saleratus. Indeed, it has gained name of “Housewife’s Favorite,” iso general is its use.

Money Wanted.

Mrs. Halstead proposes to sell ladies’ and children’s underwear, hosiery, gloves, nubias, knit sacques, and all winter goods in her line at original cost in Chicago, until^ disposed of.

Concert.

Mrs. M. E. W. Adams and a part of her class will give a vocal and instrumental concert at the Court House on Friday evening, January 28th, 1876. An attractive programme will be presented, consisting of choruses, quartettes, trios, duetts and solos. Admission 25 cts.

Notice. All persons indebted to me, either by note or on book account, will please take notice that all notes and accounts remaining: unpaid February Ist, 1876, will be collected at law. Respectfully, A. Leopold.

I Reckon Yon Better Bead This!

As the old year is about closing and the new one coming in, I desire all persons knowing themselves indebted to me to please come forward and settle, either by cash or note, as I want to square my books.

TWO WEEKS!

On the first day of February 1 will give

ray books to an attorney with instruction to push the collection of all unsettled accounts. Call at once and adjust yours. If yon cannot pay it, settle with note. A crisis has arrived that demands prompt

attention.

$20,000 Wanted. The undersigned would respecftilly inform those of his patroiiß who are in arrears for blacksmithing that for the three long years/that be has been dbing business inf Rensselaer and faithfully laboring all the time to satisfy his customers, he lias not been in such pressing need of money as at the E resent time, and has never before ad occasion to spur up those who are owing him. But now he needs money to pay off his indebtedness and purchase new material with which to carry on his business, and takes this method of earnestly requesting all those who are indebted to nim to call in, settle and pay up. If you can’t pay all, pay what you can. Every little will help. Sampson Erwin. Rensselaer. Oct. 27. 1875. 6-3 mos.

An old physician, retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy,* for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a conscientious desire to relieve human suffering, he will send,/ree of charge , to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Sent by return mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper.

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The transfers of real estate in Jasper county for the week ending January 19, 1876, as shown by the books in the Recorder’s office, were as follows : Margaret Chamberlain et. al. to Wm. H. H. Heukle, sw se 14, 30, 6 40 acres, sl. Quit claim. John Goetz, guardian, to Ezra L. Clark, part nw ne 5, 28, 7—ss. Martin Wirz et. al. to Samuel R. Nichols, part w] nw 35, 30, 0—5330. Isaac Parker to Franklin C. Moore, sw corner nw n\v2, 29,’6—5acres,$125. Solomon Way mire to Albert G. W. Farmer, sw se 30, 28, 7 —40 acres, $i ,400. Toledo, Wabash & Erie Canal to John Rayburn, w| nw 11, 30, s—Bo acres. Patent. John Rayburn to R. L. P. Massey, wj nw 11, 30 s—Bo acres, $2,500. David J. Thompson to John Tanner, ej nw 8, 31, (If— Bo acres, $320. James P. Drake to Joseph White, se nw 13, 29, 5—40 acres, SIOO. Joseph White to Alfred Thompson, se nw 13,29, 5—40 acres, S3OO. David Gray to Alfred Thompson, se nw 13, 29, 5—40 acres, SSO. Quit claim. Jasper Circuit Court to Margaret Lamson, lots 7 and 8, block 8, town of Rensselaer, wj ne 8, 28, 7 —Bo acres, sl. Jasper Circuit (Jourr. to .John J'Lanison, wj nw, north end w| »w 7, 28. 7, ni u£ se ne 5, .28, 7—135.28 acres, sl. Jasper Circuit Court to James E. Lamson, el nw 8, 28, 7, sj *1 se ue 5, 28, 7—90 acres, sl. Jasper Circuit Court to William A. Lamson, wi nw 8, 28, 7, n| si se ne 5, 28, 7—90 acres, sl. Jasper Circuit Court to Anna J. Lamson. cl sw, south end wl sw 7, 28, 7, sj ni se ne 5, 28, 7—105 acres. sl. Ephraim Anglemire to W. W. Foster. lot 1, block 5, town of Remington, $l2O. State of Indiana to Cornelius Vanarsdal, nw nw, sw nw 35, 30, 7 —Bo acres. Patent. Othniel L. Moffit to George W. Swett, se nw, west side nw se, part sw ne 21, 28, 7—70 acres, S2,O*X). Mary B. Cook to T. S. Babbitt, wl ne, nw 17, 30, 5—240 acres, SBSO. Number of acres, 1,335.28; consideration, $7,986; average price per acre, nearly $6; town lots, 3; consideration $l2O.

TO CASHJJUYERS, My entire stock of Overcoats will be sold at prime cost, but FOR CASH ONLY. My entire stock of Clothing will ,be sold at cost, FOR CASH ONLY. My stock of Boots and Shoes will be sold at cost, FOR CASH ONLY. My entire stock of goods will be sold at cost prices, until closed out, FOR CASH ONLY. Jan. 5, 1876. A. Leopold.

LEGAL NOTICES. OF SURVEYr State of Indiana, Jasper county, as: Notice is hereby given to Abigail Dumond. C. R. Merrick, Samuel Hefflev. Christopher Solerine, John R. Elder, Trustee of the Indiana and Illinois Central Railroad Company, that I own the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twentyone (21;, in township thirly-oue (31), north of range five (5), west, and that I will proceed with the surveyor of Jasper county, Indiana, to make a legal survey of said section, towu and range or so much thereof as may be necessary to establish the lines and corners of the above described forty-acre tract of land, on Tue-dav. the 15th day of February, 1876. GEORGE STALBAUM. January 14th, 1876. Ira W. Yeomau, Att’y. 18 3t

Save S2O Foi the next sixty days. In order to close out stock, The WEED J. J. Sewing Machine will be sold at a discount of nearly thirty per cent, for cash; or bankable notes six mouths time twenty per cent,, twelve months time fifteen per cent. To parties in or near towu, on $5 monthly payments. No machine in the county dares compete will) the WEED for durability, simplicity or light running. Old machines taken as part pay. Good secondhand machines to trade for corn, woo!, stock or greenbacks. Prices from sstosps ; warranted. Needles, all kinds, s*l cents a dozen. Attachments thirty- three per cent, off from Chicago prices. Office first door west of school house, south side of South street. 8-13 0- W. CLIFTON.

R. FENDIG.

N. WARNER.

Consumption Cured.

DR. W. C. STEVENS,

Munroe Block, Syracuse, N. Y.

Real Estate Transfers.

THE DELINQUENT^ LIST FOR 1875. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP.

77 r r "i Fames of Owners. Description . oi| Lands. * i I

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26 Eldridge Thus T se ue 36 29 5 40 sls 52 48 Hutchins ER ne se 12 29 5 40 764 75 Myers John sw ne 23 29 5 40 “ sw ne 26 29 5 40 81 09 86 Overton Lewis ne se 15 29 5 40 23 77 99 Priest Robt Fetal nw sw 34 29 5 40 19 27 131. Scott Samuel whf sw 19 29 5 81.22 10 82 GILLAM TOWNSHIP. 3 Anderson Cathrinu nw se 12 30 5 40 “ ’ sw ne 12 30 5 40 12 54 20 Braden Wm shf sw 28 31 5 80 483 23 Brown Leander ne se 28 31 5 40 265 112 Hutchins E R se ne 12 29 5 40 431 222 Robinson M F shf nw 36 30 5 80 . do n hf sw 86 30 5 80 19 63 249 Stephenson W S s end bw nw 23 30 5 30 do seeorsenw 23 30 5 7.50 do pt nhf sw 23*30 5 10 10 67 253 Slralte Cathrioa ne ne 12 29 5 40 432 WALKER TOWNSHIP. 10 Burt Clement n hf nw 5 316 80 6 39 A l 5 ]^ Brown Silas T nhf sw 36 31 680 719 71 Evans James O • nhf nw 10 31 6 80 782 72 Endsley John whf nw 17 31 6 80 750 Add Fitzgerald PH se sw 21 31 6 40 389 92 Glathart Ephraim sw nw 20 31 5 40 282 101 Gulbranson Lars und hf whfne 531 5 83.05 do v ’“ Injsenw 531 5 20 719 108 Rosenberg Julias und j} sw 15 31 5 160 940 114 Hoover John M sw nw 29 31 5 40 384 133 Haskett N F nhf nw 20 31 5 80 718 140 Ingersoll Kate L w hf se 12 31 5 80 510 169 Lewis Hanna M shf sw 35 31 6 80 718 181 McLaughlin C W ehf nw 331 6 80 do nw ne 3 316 40 11 97 186 Mitchell Mary A nptnw sw 30 315 30 479 187 Mills Ann * sw sw 30 31 5 40 do s side nw sw 30 31 5 10 756 209 Olson E and H ehf ne 431 5 80 12 19 212 Phillips J H &S M s hf se 29 31 5 80 720 213 Pierce I M whf sw 631 6 80 15 38 227 Rasmussen Jens whf se 4 316 40 484 240 Stackhouse Marg’ret sw se 9 315 40 do nw sw 34 31 6 40 548 2-58 Spriggs James W ehf se 29 31 6 80 22 69 285 Thompson Alfred nw 13 31 6 160 1018 Add Wallace John s& e ptej ne 14 31 575 19 28 BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. 26 Boots Jesse D se nw 23 30 6 40 do s side sw nw 23 30 6 5 805 34 Barton Patrick sw nw 22 30 6 40 262 144 Gebhart George G nhfnw sw 21 30 6 20 667 145 Goff Nancy J nhfse sw 21 30 6 20 295 173 Harrison Theo T pt sw nw 23 30 6 3-5 232 179 Handley Martha J sw sw 21 30 6 40 do shfnw sw 21 30 6 20 766 21S Metcalf Wm T whf se 130 6 80 do se nw 12 30 6 40 11 16 260 Noland James W ehfne ue 16 30 6 20 563 283 Prater NH sw nw 21 30 6 40 536 322 Robinson M F shf se 23 30 6 80 513 829 Rosser John eptsinjnw 22 30 6 30 205 do do do sesw" 430 6 40 256 334 Sibbett Richard shfne ne 929 5 20 do ne ne ne 929 5 10 649 341 Smith Jane B - nhf nw 10 30 6 80 do ehf sw 10 30 6 80 do ehf sw 25 30 6 80 15 67 347 \ 366 j Saylor Henry G ne nw 930 6 40 15 61 353 Shannon Patrick nhf sw 23 30.0 80 442 MARION TOWNSHIP.

27 Beatty Thos & Arter ne nw 34 29 6 40 do w side ne 34 29 6 136 80 04 112 Gislr€(iristian sw ne 18 28 6 40 406 284 Ritchey O and E whf ne 14 28 7 80 31 75 350 Watson H H wsideehfse 428 6 12 508 JORDAN TOWNSHIP. 11 Buell M E and N se sw 28 28 6 40 do stvse 28 28 6 40 22 50 47 Dunham Alma M ne nw 33 28 7 40 do i : uhfse nw 33 28 7 20 17 29 70 Gailey JG L shf se 21 28 7 80 do , ne ne 28 28 7 40 42 76 96 Jordan Abigail ehf se 28 28 6 80 14 97 97 Julian J Bet al sw ne 31 28 6 40 579 110 Kelley Catherine T n hf se 30 28 6 80 926 116 Lee Wm 1) shfse nw 33 28 7 20 921 184 Ricketts Mary J pt se se 528 7 10 296 185 Ricketts C G pt se se ‘ 528 7 30 786 189 Reeve James sene 2128 6 40 357 236 Thompson Alfred ehfehf ne 10 28 7 40 do ehf se 10 28 7 80 55 42 254 Webster HI s&ept el se 32 28 6 70 930 260 Walters Ellen se ne ” 28 28 7 40 8 08* 261 Wagner Adam whf nw 33 28 6 80 21 43 * 272 Zimmerman Nick se se 29 28 6 40 791 NEWTON TOWNSHIP. 1 Adkins Leonard ehf sw 3130 7 80 489 62 Hopkins C C (heirs) wpt frlnj nw 628 7 94 23 69 70 Hemphill Preston S se sw 30 29 7 40 713 74 Jones SP nj sj se sw 29 29 7 10 188 04 Makeever Madison ehfse sw 32 30 7 20 187 113 McCoy & Thompson und 4-7 ne ne 428 7 10 93 do do do do nwnw 328 7 40 10 35 do do do se nw 428 7 40 10 17 147 Ramey Sente in us se nw 429 7 40 402 167 Slattery Mary pt se nw nw 629 7 6 164 190 Troxell Amelia J spt lot sne 528 7 10.79 161 193 Thomas J H and T mv pt ne nw 328 7 37 757 194 do do do und 4-7 nesw33 29 7 40 580 203 .Vail Mary A s&ept nw re" 328 7 54.11 do * s& e ptne nw 328 7 2*5.74 16 31 1 : *«• KEENER TOWNSHIP. 10 Bayfield Evaline s &ept ne sw 28 32 7 35 j 480 37 Dutton A A ne ne 25 32 7 40 do nw 25 32 7 160 26 16 44 Fink S C s&e ptnesw 30 33 7 30 620 63 Garrison Robt L nw nw 14 31 7 4(1 646 82 Huber Aarou T nw sw 531 7 40 do nw ne 731 7 40 10 74 85 Hanlon Patrick s&eptnj nw 28 32 7 70 816 99 Jameson Martha E ne sw 31 32 7 40 10 63 108 Kremer Michael pt nw ne 25 32 7 1 207 128 MontfortT P ue ne 131 7 39.82 538 129 Mix James sw se 132 7 40 do n hf nw 132 7 61.16 do n hf sw 232 7 80 do whf nw 232 7 66.39 do loti * 10 32 7 58 do ne sw 10 32 7 40 do nwne 12 32 7 40 do nw pt ne nw 12 32 7 6 72 57 131 Marx Mathew s&ept ne ne 11 32 7 35 364 134 Miller John nw nw 531 7 40 do ne ne 631 7 40 10 74 140 Newman John s&ept sene ,14 32 7 2*5 do s&e pt lots 36 33 7 13.40 558 154 Rowen Elizabeth se ne 11 32 7 40 do nw ne 1132 7 40 740 155 Richards W C whf sw 25 32 7 80 do se „ 26 32 7 160 do ne sw 27 32 7 40 do i whf sw 27 32 7 80 45 13 176 Spitler M L nhfnw 12 31 7 80 717 178 Springer Matilda whf nw 431 7 80 10 23 205 Taylor Wm PS se 6 317 160 24 83 219 Wilson J J and M B&eptof 50 A off n end wssw36 33 7 40 827 220 Wilson Joseph s&ept of 30 A offs eud wl sW 36 33 7 20 460 221 Willard James B&ept se ‘2832 7 151 16 39 Add Unknown , uuuu , ( .10 327,40 588

ITotai amount jof tax, penality. etc., due. [Hundredth*. [Acres | Range jTownahfp... [Section

Delinquent Llst--jContinued. KANKAKEE TOWNSHIP.

| Name* of Owner*. Deacrlptfon if Lunds. ' ~—L J

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123 Thomas Goo W «e*w 22 32 5 '4O " , do ne nw 27 32 5 40 sl3 19 141 Waymlre, Stephens &. Yount nw sw 18 32 5 45.20 404 WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP. 6 Aylesworth Ira ne ne ne 33 33 6 10 199 8 Alyea John Jot 6 30 33 6 64 997 16 Bailay Michael ne aw 33 33 6 40 591 22 Brough Geo WhfehfSenw 31 33 6 10 197 26 Bowman Henry ee ne 18 32 6 40 do whfne 18 32 6 80 91 08 70 Dye Otie a end w side nw nw 632 6 5 194 71 DeselmeJ P ae ee 35 32 6 40 372 82 Folsom Harrison ept nw nw C 32 6 30 * do wpt lot 3 29 33 6 28.50 10 53 104 Hughes G B ne ne 32 33 640 31 79 106 Hamilton Joseph a&eptnea# 31 32 6 32.29 402 113 Illne John whf se se 11 32 6 20 332 126 Hesser Lonisa whfse ne 15 32 620 17 61 138 James Joseph apt lot 2pe 29 33 6 33 791 141 Kenedy James aatept ne se 3133 6 17 2 7.6 149 King James ehf ne 16 32 6 80 10 97 156 Ladd WW a&ept ehf 12 32 6 300 34 34 162 Merrman David ahfae aw 29 33 6 20 346 166 Moffitt Wm sw sw 31 32 6 36.24 532 185 Pietcs W D sw sw 29 33 6 40 31 79 193 Robinson M F shf nW 24 32 6 80 871 194 Rutt Frederick s 4c, e pt of 11 A off w side sw sw 31 33 6 6 141 195 Richardson AH s&epte hf se 13 32 6 70 736 200 Spltler T J shf ne 32 33 6 80 do ne sw 32 33 6 40 17 06 201 Sebring Sidney sw se 34 32 6 4® 668 242 Tannahlll C ptse nw 31 33 6 10, 1 99 252 Wood John H nhtshf ue sw 31 33 6 10 199 CARPENTER TOWNSHIP. 38 Benjamin Jared ehf se 127 7 80 28 32 115 Emery Elna T s & e pt of 66 A oft sptuhf se 26 27 7 61 31 97 119 Farris TF neve 27 27 7 40 17 66 124 Faris Georgette ae se 27 27 7 40 17 66 126 Feris Lilias nw se 27 27 7 40 17 66 138 Gordon Helen Let al und hf ehf 18 27 7 do und hf nw 18 27 7 v do w hf sw 18 27 7 166 18 142 Gordon Newton n hf sw 3 27 7 • 80 17 80 146 Gaston Robert ne ew 227 7 40 do nw se 227 7 40 36 49 255 Logan Joseph S whf se 18 27 6 80 do e side ehf ew 18 27 6 12.50 58 49 259 Langley Margarett aptnhf sw 32 27 6 60 31 71 269 Mclutire OB ne sw 16 27 6 40 13 99 287 McluUre &Co whf sw 16 27 6 79 37 36 329 Russel Walter S nw 27 27 7 160 89 22 366 St Peter Henry ehf ne 10 27 7 60 do nw nw 11 27 7 40 30 55 399 Tyner Elijah M ne 12 27 7 160 do ehf se 12 27 7 80 do nwn 12 27 7 40 88 64 427 Williams E Aguese pt na 26 27 7 4 357 MILROY TOWNSHIP. 8 Bunnell John B ae sw 24 28 6 40 10 41 51 Gaston Robert whfn wsw 22 28 6 20 535 66 Hughes Joseph B nw ne 10 28 6 40 7JO 68 Irvine Richard P se nw 25 28 6 40 450 122 Sutton Wm R sw 7 28 5 134.43 do sw nw 728 5 36417 23 21

UNION TOWNSHIP. 7 Bash D N shf se 31 31 6 80 887 47 Couk Sarah A sAeptsesw 21 31 7 16 239 60 Dixon G M sAept übf -32 31 7 315 31 78 64 Eatau £ J nhf aw 12 30 7 80 923 96 Humes John mne 24 30 7 40 12 03 131 Kenton Jmmt and W W nhf se 22 30 7 80 14 6T 143 Lyons Chasft shf sw 19 30 6 80 836 143 Lewis Hannah M ehf nw 19 31 6 80 778 163 Miller Horace A tAeptnw nw 530 7 38 412 171 Newman David swse 12 30 7 40 720 194 Roberts A W sw ne 14 30 7 40 616 198 Root D sAeptswse 21317' 31 468 do do ehi lie 28 31 7 80 do nw us 28 31 7 43 14 63 201 Ross David W nw ne 31 31 6 40 do ehf nw 31 31 6 80 13 00 203 Roinine & Piper ehinw nw 630 7 23.25 368 209 Stackhouse M lie ne 630 7 40 837 210 Smith Jane B nw se 19 30 6 40 432 227 Shannon Patrick nw ne 330 7 50 50 do w hf 3 30 7 340.52 36 07 TOWN OF REMINGTON. No j Names of Owners j Description j Am’t 3 Burger A Butler lot 4, block U 285 do do do nw qr block 4. Stratton's add..... 403 15 Butler Wm L lot 1, block 3, West add 2 25 18 Banta James 8 50 ieet on Illinois st by 150 feel on Miaoer at, Tilton’s add 3 73 32 Connett M F pt nhf nw Sec 30, T 27, R 6.08 A 21% ft front on Ohio st by 1872 25 35 Coover Benjamin £ lot 9, block 19 5 13 47 Cross Pleasy” loti, block 19 513 48 Corkins Sarah M pt nb f nw Sec 30, Tjtfjll 6,2 A 699 76 Dweuger Joseph , lot 6, block 1 rTlmv 225 90 Frazer & Stondt lot 10, block 13 ...4 8 <6 92 Foster Timothy s % of lot 1, block 3 do lot 5, block 10 do lots 1,3 ands,block 11......... 14 42 93 Fordice J H lot 12, block 13 3 75 94 Fleming F B 1 lets 7Sc 8, block 3, Stratton’s add 12 54 105 Gregory & Wilber 9-10thi|Of nhf block 6 do 884 107 Gailager Pat D lots ~ 2 A 3, block 12 Gallager’s subdivision 23 72 108 Griffith Collins R lot l, block 2,0 & M’s add 434 130 Harrington Wm T lot 3, block 7, df} 8 15 153 Kelley Mary pt ne ne Sec 25. T 27, R 7.5.69 A 13 04 188 McCnllcy Chas R lot 11, Shaffer’s add 14 60 211 Nclaon Isabella lots 4, sand 6. block 2.......... 17 19 218 Osborn Stipmeon pt ne ne Sec 25, T 27. R 7, 2 A 357 221 Patton J A 2 out-lots s of R R and u of blks 8 and 9, in West sdd 3 35 224 Fugh Wm H lot 1. block 2, Seawrlght’s add... 2 85 225 Petit Rnben R ehf block 7, Stratton’s add..... 12 87 227 Pattee Albertß % lot 6, Stratton’s add......... 159 230 Parker Robert lot 12, block 1, Seawrlght’s add. 445 2CO Stewa.-t Sc Nordyke und lots 4A 6, block 7....:. 15 93 262 Smith Elizabeth ej£lot*4, 5A 6, blk 7, C A M’s ad 813 266 Schaeffer J B aA e 11-12ths «jf n % lot 1, blk 3 7 68305 Timmons C W lot 4, block 11, West add 8 14 306 Todd D R 10-Ilths of lot 4. blk 10, W. add do . lot 5, block 10, West add 323 309 Tlminus John A w hf lot 3. block 13 613 f 320 Uuku*wu !"-• out-lot 7e, block 20 177 do do >: se hf lot 3, block 15 168 TOWN OF RENSSELAER. 'll4 Jones Joshna lot 7, block 1 6 26 113 Johnson S N lots 7 and 8, block 7. J 37 173 Psrkison J V lot 4, block 12 •• 200 219 Slackhoose I M lots 5,6, 7,8, blk 10, Newton add 678 The following described lots having been returned delinquent for taxee inveu cousecatlve years, will be sold to the highest bidder in fee lorcaah, to-a It: No. 132. Livingston J P, lots 3 and 4, block 2, Davisonville, $39.53. ■ ' o— — STATE OF INDIANA, JASPER COUNTY,SS: LJdENR YA. BARKLEY, Auditor of raid County. do hereby certify that the foregoing u a true , full and complete list of all the lands and town lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said county for the nonpayment of taxee due thereon for the year 1874 and former yeare. with ten per cent, penalty, and interest thereon, together with the taxee for the current year, ( 1875, ) and coete of adtertieing—eo far at the tame are liable to be told for taxee. at ehown by the return of eatd Treasureri and notice it heieby given that to much of eaid lande and town ,’otf as may be necestai y to diecharge and pay the taxee, penalty, internet and coete due therein, or due from the owners thereof, at the tune of tale, will be told at publie auction at the court houee door m Rentttlaer, Indiana, on the tecond Monday (iith day) he February, A. IK 1876. lVitae*«4iy hand lhie 3 01 h day of December, A. D. 1875. henry a. barklsy, 16.f* Auditor of. Jasper County.

JTetal ametaut: jof tax, penal*} jty, ete., due.! j Hundredths. \ iAcres [Range ~.... ( [Township. ..if Section....-^